County Landfill / Environmental Facilities

Sullivan County Division of Solid Waste operates the Sullivan County Landfill & Recycling Center in Monticello, as well as five (5) Recycling & Transfer Stations located conveniently throughout the county. Each facility is open specific days and hours as noted on the chart below. Our facilities accept many types of solid waste and recyclables, with some hazardous materials exceptions. Please contact the facility directly for information on specific materials.

Fees: Fees are charged for the disposal of all solid waste. There are no fees for most recyclables. Please refer to complete fee information.

Landfill, Transfer Stations & Recycling Locations

Detailed maps and calendars (including holiday closings) for county operated facilities are available by clicking on the appropriate location link below.

Town Recycling Facilities: The towns of Bethel and Neversink operate recycling & transfer stations for their residents' recycling and sanitation needs. The County provides receptacles for recyclables at these locations. These stations are listed below for information purposes. However, hours are not listed — please contact each town recycling center directly for their open hours, rules and regulations.

BETHEL RECYCLING STATION

OLD WHITE LAKE TURNPIKE OFF C.R. 14, BETHEL

TEL. (845) 292-4505

NEVERSINK RECYCLING STATION

NYS RT. 55, GRAHAMSVILLE

TEL. (845) 985-2911

TUSTEN RECYCLING STATION - NO LONGER OPERATIONAL !!!!

Pursuant to Section 2, 3. 4 of the Sullivan County Solid Waste Management Rules, commercial building debris and ash resulting from a fire must meet the following criteria before acceptance for disposal:

Receipt of a letter from a licensed professional engineer stating that based on his/her review of building inventory and construction materials, the debris and ash are non-hazardous.

If the non-hazardous determination cannot be made as stated above, a TCLP test must be performed for the specific constituent(s) in question. If the test results do not exceed regulatory levels, the debris and ash can be accepted for disposal.

For residential buildings:

Residential building debris and ash resulting from a fire does not require testing.

A signed letter from the Town Building Inspector, stating that the burned structure is a residential dwelling, is required by the Commissioner of Public Works/Solid Waste or his designee.